
Savage Hunt of King Stakh
Thriller · Drama · Horror
Overview
A mystical drama based on a story by V. Korotkevich. The film is set in out-of-the-way Belarusian woodlands at the end of the 19th century. A young ethnographer, Andrej Bielarecki, comes here to research local folk legends…
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Boris Plotnikov
Boris Plotnikov
Andrey Beloretsky, ethnographer
Boris Plotnikov
Andrey Beloretsky, ethnographer


Elena Dimitrova
Elena Dimitrova
Nadezhda Yanovskaya, mistress of the estate Marsh Yalins
Elena Dimitrova
Nadezhda Yanovskaya, mistress of the estate Marsh Yalins


Boris Khmelnitsky
Boris Khmelnitsky
Ales' Vorona
Boris Khmelnitsky
Ales' Vorona


Albert Filozov
Albert Filozov
Ignatius Berman-Gatsevich, manager of the Janowski estate
Albert Filozov
Ignatius Berman-Gatsevich, manager of the Janowski estate


Valentina Shendrikova
Valentina Shendrikova
Widow Mrs. Kulsha
Valentina Shendrikova
Widow Mrs. Kulsha


Roman Filippov
Roman Filippov
pan Dubotovk
Roman Filippov
pan Dubotovk


Mariya Kapnist
Mariya Kapnist
housekeeper
Mariya Kapnist
housekeeper


Viktor Ilichyov
Viktor Ilichyov
bailiff
Viktor Ilichyov
bailiff


Boris Romanov
Boris Romanov
forensic investigator
Boris Romanov
forensic investigator


Yuriy Dubrovin
Yuriy Dubrovin
forensic doctor
Yuriy Dubrovin
forensic doctor
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